( 000 ) homework grading post!

Sep 26, 2010 21:57

Please post how your student did on this homework here, please! Current homework is due by October 2nd!

Basically, all I need is your house, year, and how you think they did. He'll grade from there!

Current assignments again, in case you need to double check. )

( ooc ) homework grading

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seabrit September 27 2010, 03:14:52 UTC
Peter Kirkland: Gryffindor, 3rd year, ROCKS IT. He gives you not one, not two, but THREE patterns.

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favourite class whut smokinmagic September 27 2010, 03:19:36 UTC
Hayato Gokudera, Gryffindor Fifth Year: Wrote more than expected on the Dugbog essay, and included the creature's primary food source in exceptional detail.

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tigerinmyhand September 27 2010, 04:39:02 UTC
Taiga Aisaka, Gryffindor 6th: She doesn't write enough to get the extra credit, but she makes the required length and it pretty competent. She doesn't really care about trolls, though, and it reads pretty much like a textbook because she isn't really interested. All of her facts are in order, and organized, though.

Lili Rochefort, Slytherin 7th: Dangerous ANYTHING is her area of expertise, so she easily makes the extra credit requirement of 3 feet. She actually goes a little overboard on explaining why they are dangerous and how to combat them, so the section on their habitat is a little skimpy, as Lili figures he's not going to want to read her essay all day long.

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floweringsister September 27 2010, 06:02:40 UTC
Banchenko, Yekaterina Kyivna; Hufflepuff, 7th year: Oh, the dangerous animals are not her forte, and she doesn't quite make it to the extra-credit length. She goes into great detail as to why Manticores are dangerous, and why they're impervious to spells, but she winds up letting too much of her own "voice" into it and sounds more like a warning against going anywhere near them than an especially academic essay.

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halfmanly September 27 2010, 06:04:18 UTC
Kanji Tatsumi: Hufflepuff, Fifth year. (handed in about Oct 1) Kanji obviously tried pretty hard on it, but only got it to a foot and a half with extra big spaces. It's pretty rough, scattered, but does explain the important parts about Dugbogs, just not in terrible detail.

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